MEDICAL

3D LifePrints works with a variety of medical institutions in the UK and across Europe. Below is a small selection.

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Invaluable. Really good for guiding my operation. I would have struggled to work out what to do rather than knowing beforehand. Excellent for explaining to the patients. Staff in theatre liked them as they could understand what I was doing and what I needed. It should be the standard of care for Septal patients.

Exploring the medical applications of 3D printing with 3D LifePrints has been an incredible experience for the staff and patients of Alder Hey children’s hospital. With 3DLP’s embedded 3D printing facility we have discovered a number of truly novel and exciting ways to make our care better, kinder and easier. Working with 3DLP has been an absolute pleasure. Their attention to detail and innovative team have opened our eyes to a huge range of possibilities.

Iain Hennessey, Clinical Director

Innovation Hub, Liverpool, UK

At the end of the day, the more you practice the better a surgeon you become. Being able to use 3D printed models that mimic tissues from bone to vessels provides us with an incredible opportunity to create high fidelity simulation models.

I think the reproduction is excellent and will benefit the patient from from both the clinical perspective, and the families understanding of the nature of her pathology. I used the 3D reconstruction to help the family understand exactly the nature of the deformity. At the end of the consultation the patient's mother admitted that it was the first time she really understood understood the complexity of the deformity"

Consultant orthopaedic spinal Surgeon Neil Davidson, Liverpool, UK

Discussing 3DLP's postoperative spinal model

3D printing offers some really unique and exciting opportunities to change the way that we teach, plan and undertake surgical interventions in orthopedics. 3D LifePrints are leading the way. The models can be designed to a specific criteria. No two children, or conditions are the same, so a 3D model of a patients problem can only benefits the training, and ultimately the care they receive.

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Daniel Perry

Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool, UK

3D printing could reduce a lot of challenges we have with training. It is obviously beneficial for the patient, obviously beneficial for the clinician and obviously beneficial for our health systems in terms of reducing costs and reducing complications.

Nicola Blackwood, UK MP & Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Department of Health

Speaking to Euronews and 3DLP at the Dubai Arab Health Conference

The model went down well this morning, changed the operation. Patient will almost certainly do better as a result of it, both short term and long term.”